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Beware of the brain

1988/10/01 Elhuyar Zientzia Iturria: Elhuyar aldizkaria

Many grasslands and meadows of Euskal Herria are covered with wheat. Garoa, for its part, can be a source of risk for workers working in its environment (pastors, unai and baserritarras).

A study in Britain indicates that there is a direct relationship between the brain and some forms of cancer. The cattle that feeds on Garoz, on the contrary, has immense chancellons of mouth and stomach. Studies in humans have similar consequences. The baserritarras of Costa Rica and Venezuela drink milk from cattle that graze and among them the cancers of stomach, esophagus and mouth have greater influence than between the normal population.

The cattle fed by Garoz tend to get cancer.

Over time, three carcinogenic substances have been identified: the taquiloside, sicymic acid, and keritine. In the sessions that have been carried out with these three groups, it has been proven that they generate cancer in laboratory animals.

On the other hand, the most dangerous part of the brain is spores. Spores are those that have the greatest influence on cancer. Since the frost releases spores between July and October, at this time of year, care must be taken when handling the brain.

Health officials in Britain must initiate a campaign for people to know the dangers of the brain. Among the tips that will be given, it stands out to recommend the use of costumes by those who are manipulating the brain. All the advice and measures will be collected in a brochure that will be distributed to basiculators, pastors, unai, baserritarras, etc.

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